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Sequential Sunday: Best of 2011 (Part 2)

by John Mueller· January 15, 2012· in Sequential Sunday· 0 comments tags: Archaia, Archaia Entertainment, Art Spiegelman, Dark Horse, David Petersen, Flesk Publications, Hampton, Hellboy, Hellboy The Sleeping and The Dead, Mark Shultz, Mark Shultz: Various Drawings Vol.5, MetaMaus, Mike Mignola, Mouse Guard, Mouse Guard the Black Axe, Pantheon, Scott
As we enter mid-January and 2011 becomes more and more of a memory, I’d like to close out my look at the most notable releases of the past year so that those who may have missed the following can seek them out, or those who have read these be reminded that they are very worthy of a second (or third) read. So, without further ado let’s begin with…
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Horror on the 13th: June 2011 (June Gloom)

by bucky· June 13, 2011· in Horror on the 13th· 0 comments tags: Chris Roberson, Dark Horse, Duncan Fegredo, Hack/Slash, Hellboy, Image Comics, iZombie, Mike Allred, Mike Mignola, Tim Seeley, Vertigo
AH! What a lovely day for blood and terror. I feel like “June Gloom” is a missed opportunity for a lot of horror to be watched and read. It has an added benefit of the sun breaking through, much the way it does at the end of a vampire or monster movie, providing the main characters with hope. Personally, I find it adds to the kitsch factor, which is not always a bad thing. Sometimes clichés are clichés for a reason. Welcome to Horror on the 13th – the “June Gloom” edition! Once again, I’m forced to choose between a number of excellent horror titles, but – since June also happens to be my birthday month – I decided to go with some personal favorites. I will touch on more of the recent June books in my horror segment on “Did You Catch All That?” On to the horror that makes me tingle with happy!
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